From Classroom to Career: Quantifying the Role of Lifelong Learning in Job Market Success for Georgian University Graduates
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This article explores the role of lifelong learning in enhancing Georgian university graduates' employability and career development. By integrating a comprehensive literature review with quantitative data analysis, the study identifies the gaps between current educational practices and the evolving demands of the global job market. It emphasi ses the need for higher education institutions to adopt curricula that foster practical skills, digital literacy, and continuous professional growth. The research findings suggest that aligning academic programs with real-world requirements, through inquiry-based learning and innovative teaching methodologies, significantly improves graduates' job market success and career progression. This study not only contributes to the academic discourse on lifelong learning but also provides actionable insights for educational policymakers and institutions aiming to bridge the theory-practice gap and prepare students for a dynamic and uncertain future.
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